Topological supramolecular network enabled highly conductive and stretchable organic bioelectronics

biorxiv(2022)

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Intrinsically stretchable bioelectronic devices based on soft and conducting organic materials have been regarded as the ideal interface for seamless and biocompatible integration with the human body. However, the grand challenge remains for the conducting polymer to possess both high mechanical ductility and good electrical conduction at cellular level feature sizes. This longstanding material limitation in organic bioelectronics has impeded the full exploitation of its unique benefits. Here, we introduce a new molecular engineering strategy based on rationally designed topological supramolecular networks, which allows effective decoupling of competing effects from multiple molecular building blocks to meet complex requirements. We achieve two orders of magnitude improvement in the conductivity under 100% strain in physiological environment, along with the capability for direct photopatterning down to 2 um. These unprecedented capabilities allow us to realize previously inaccessible bioelectronic applications including high-resolution monitoring of soft and malleable creatures, e.g., octopus, and localized neuromodulation down to single nucleus precision for controlling organ-specific activities through delicate tissues, e.g., brainstem. ### Competing Interest Statement Stanford University has filed patent applications related to this technology. The patent application numbers are 63/139,666 and 62/845,463.
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stretchable organic bioelectronics,topological supramolecular network
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